A MEDLEY of songs from the shows is set to captivate audiences at Knutsford Little Theatre.
A performance entitled ‘A Taste of the West End’ runs from February 14 to 17.
This unique production combines musical theatre songs from shows such as Heathers, Be More Chill, Les Miserables, and many more to tell a heartwarming story set within a musical theatre diner.
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A diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique story, will use their favourite musical theatre songs to express their deep emotions and memories.
From heartfelt ballads to jubilant showstoppers, this show brings together an array of tunes that will leave audiences tapping their feet and singing along.
Tickets are available online at togetherfortheatre.co.uk/tickets.
Director Alicia Whittaker said: "We are thrilled to bring 'A Taste of the West End' to Knutsford Little Theatre.
“This show creates a unique atmosphere, allowing audiences to immerse themselves in the personal stories of the musical theatre diner patrons as they sing their hearts out.
“From the humorous to the heartfelt, this production will leave audiences with a newfound appreciation for the power of musical theatre."
The evening promises to be an unforgettable experience that celebrates the incredible diversity and power of musical theatre.
The production showcases iconic songs that have touched the hearts of audiences around the world, with songs from Matilda, Rock of Ages and Newsies.
“From the humorous to the heartfelt, this production will leave audiences with a newfound appreciation for the power of musical theatre."
All evening performances start at 7.30pm.
Tickets are available online at togetherfortheatre.co.uk/tickets.
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